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was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have trained to combat organized crime, they, themselves, have become the supporters, the promoters of organized crime. when that is in the united states, they knew the how and who to communicate. i'm very concerned, and i think we are wasting a lot of money, and we need to pay attention as to how the money is invested. >> thank you very much. the floor is now open for questions, and if you could please state your name and question and if you would like to address it to a particular member, please do that. yes, sir, right here. >> this is for all panelists. i'm
was, well, i guess the fbi's sun never sets on the fbi. the agent was polite and everything, but he could have said, the sun never sets on u.s. interests either, pal. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> we have a lot of agreements and initiatives that i had to talk about the americas with the americans. i'm concerned about how demanding that it's been used to help been misused, and who -- a lot of money has been lost, and more concerning to me is to see that a lot of people that we have...
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fbi special agents. i also want to emphasize today's announcement has no effect on any individual awaiting trials. those defendants are presumed innocent until determined otherwise. what sac capital's plea demonstrates is cheating and breaking the law are not only permitted but allowed to persist. sac focus on hiring the best talent, talent who was equipped with extensive network to circumvent traditional lines of communication. talent who would be prepared to get confidential information to feel their illicit trade. sac didn't just break the law, other illegal activity was involved in insider trading that was substantial, pervasive and on a scale without known precedents according to the july indictment. nothing short of institutional failure. today's agreement, sac capital will plead guilty to all five counts in the indictment. the result is $1.8 billion in fine and forfeiture. the largest penalty in an insider-trading ever. more importantly sac capital will terminate investigations and be required to
fbi special agents. i also want to emphasize today's announcement has no effect on any individual awaiting trials. those defendants are presumed innocent until determined otherwise. what sac capital's plea demonstrates is cheating and breaking the law are not only permitted but allowed to persist. sac focus on hiring the best talent, talent who was equipped with extensive network to circumvent traditional lines of communication. talent who would be prepared to get confidential information to...
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they also said if we show up and ask for fbi cooperation, will you cooperate? if we find someone doing something an american company and bring a case to the fbi will you cooperate? the fbi representative said we would cooperate in investigating and perhaps prosecuting that american company. something to bear in mind. legal framework is changing. the group of government experts in the un put out a report endorsed by the secretary general and the general assembly that says international law applies to cyberspace, national sovereignty applies to cyberspace, the un charter applies to cyberspace, there are borders in cyberspace. get rid of the old dot.com stuff. states are responsible for actions taken by those presidents in their territory. this is the new international standard. think about how the world will change in the next few years as people move down this path of moving cyberspace from being this dot.com vision to another extension of the national framework for international relations and national security that we have now. >> great. okay. why don't we see
they also said if we show up and ask for fbi cooperation, will you cooperate? if we find someone doing something an american company and bring a case to the fbi will you cooperate? the fbi representative said we would cooperate in investigating and perhaps prosecuting that american company. something to bear in mind. legal framework is changing. the group of government experts in the un put out a report endorsed by the secretary general and the general assembly that says international law...
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back in july, the fbi raided the senator's office, and they got his computer. and they have been issuing ever sense. >> so you're talking about the senator allegedly influencing legislation, and what do we know about that >> well, john, in california, an independent film can qualify for a lucrative tax with credit if it's budget exceeds $1 million. and they were allegedly posing as movie executives, and they wanted the threshold lowered. allegedly, calderon was able to do it for apres. and they required want fib agents hire his daughter, and they were allegedly paying her $3,000 a month for a movie studio that didn't exist. and she received $3,000 a month in payments and never had to show up for work. >> i know you'll have more coming up tonight at the top of the hour. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> three british journalists are pleading guilty to hacking phones. news of their please comes as two of their former bosses stand trial in london. the former editors are charged with operating the phone hacking. it led to the shutdown of the murdock tabloidty.
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nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. but that doesn't mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. so the issue is how do we do both because of the constitution that we all swore to uphold and defend and that's what we are doing. look at the program that we have we as american citizens everyone at this table is also an american citizen, have agreed that we would take our personal data and put it into a pile, a lock docs that would only be looked at when we had reasonable and articulable suspicion that we h
nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. so the question is how can we connect these dots in what you are seeing him do it in the least intrusive manner and thanks to you, the senate ,-com,-com ma the executive branch and the courts we have programs to do that. congressman king thank you for your comments. i know what you done in new york and the statements you have made are greatly appreciated and i would tell you that every person at nsa and the military still remembers that day and our...
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nsa would see one side and the fbi the other. how can we connect these dots and do it in the least intrusive manner. , the senate, the executive branch, and the courts, we have programs to do that. you for yourthank comments. the statements you have made are greatly appreciated. and in then at nsa military still remembers that day and our commitment to those people that we will not forget. that does not mean we are going to trample on our civil liberties and privacy. how do we do both? wet is the constitution that all swore to uphold and defend. that's what we are doing. look at the program we have. citizens, everyone at this table is also an american citizen, have agreed we would take our personal data and put it into a lockbox. it would only be looked at when we had reasonable and articulable suspicion that we had connection to a former -- foreign al qaeda or terrorist- related group. in 2012, we had 288 such selectors that we could go and look into that. that is it. of the billions of records, only 288. with that, we had treme
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minutes count when we support the fbi and protection of a plot that's in that moment of time ongoing, agility counts. architectures meet the four criteria, how we assess any particular recommendation the committee might make and happy to meet and work with the committee to that extent. >> all right, do you have comments op that, on the data 215 # with the providers? >> i agree with what was said. >> that was a good comment? >> no, articulated exactly whatever architecture scheme we come up with as long as the four requirements are met, we can -- >> the justice department attorney, mr. cole? >> [inaudible] i'd agree. >> okay. >> with the evaluation of that. >> i yield back. >> >> mr. chairman, general alexander, thank you for the heart felt defense of your team, great people, and unlimited experience comports with the broader longer experience. thank you for that defense of their efforts on behalf of americans, and, tom, thank you on behalf of me i appreciate it as well. i got two questions, and i'll ask them at the same time and allow general clapper to think about the answer on the s
minutes count when we support the fbi and protection of a plot that's in that moment of time ongoing, agility counts. architectures meet the four criteria, how we assess any particular recommendation the committee might make and happy to meet and work with the committee to that extent. >> all right, do you have comments op that, on the data 215 # with the providers? >> i agree with what was said. >> that was a good comment? >> no, articulated exactly whatever...
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the fbi says the gunman had a handwritten letter outlining his plan to kill multiple tsa officers. and those are your news headlines on the fox business network. now back to dagen and connell. dagen: a great stock market rally this year a bubble in disguise. connell: who is talking about bubbles this year? liz of black rock thing we are in bubble territory. he has a note out there saying it is getting frothy, man. they are seeing massive fund inflows into the stock i have not seen since the year 2000. that is now the debate, are we in double territory? is the market making a screeching u-turn? we know investors are doubling down on cheap money coming into the markets but when you look at the p/e multiple come it looks like the year 2007 and not 1999. it is trading at around 16 times earnings versus 32 back in 1999. we know the third-quarter profits are coming in weeks, not as strong as expected and the revenues are coming in even worse. basically what we're seeing is the company's are cutting costs and buying back stock's but investors are doubling down, you cannot have a selloff w
the fbi says the gunman had a handwritten letter outlining his plan to kill multiple tsa officers. and those are your news headlines on the fox business network. now back to dagen and connell. dagen: a great stock market rally this year a bubble in disguise. connell: who is talking about bubbles this year? liz of black rock thing we are in bubble territory. he has a note out there saying it is getting frothy, man. they are seeing massive fund inflows into the stock i have not seen since the...
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today the fbi represented by april brooks, in charge of the criminal division. i want to thank george and april for their dedication and for the dedication of their teams, fbi agents, notably doug left, dave shav and kathy diskin and matthew callahan, bj kank, james hinkle and matthew thorson for their incredibly hard work and assistan assistance. we wouldn't be here but for all their dedication and hard work and also want to thank the many staff attorneys at the securities and exchange commission at the enforcement division with whom we've worked closely on so many aspects of this investigation and coordinated nicely with them as we always do. i want to thank and acknowledge the dedicated career prosecutors to my right who have made today possible ar lo brown, antonio apps and john zac, they're handling the prosecution on the criminal side. also christine magdo and mikea smith for their work on the forfeiture assets of the case and sharon cohen levin. let me take just a couple of minutes to go through and talk about the particulars of today's agreement with the
today the fbi represented by april brooks, in charge of the criminal division. i want to thank george and april for their dedication and for the dedication of their teams, fbi agents, notably doug left, dave shav and kathy diskin and matthew callahan, bj kank, james hinkle and matthew thorson for their incredibly hard work and assistan assistance. we wouldn't be here but for all their dedication and hard work and also want to thank the many staff attorneys at the securities and exchange...
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investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have written about. whole, on the considering the time frame and the fact that it was close to the event, they did a fairly good job. no one has convinced me what the lies are. pork ward nation between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that -- there was poor coordination between the cia and fbi. the commission talks about that. about when you first got the tip, it took you over a year to confirm the details. what surprised you along the way? guest: what surprised me was the willingness of so many former agentsicers, officia
investigation in fbi history. barry, massachusetts. hi, barry. thousands ofthe witnesses, architects, engineers, explosive experts that have come out providing evidence that the 9/11 commission is more fiction than the publicaven't figures come out and demanded a new investigation because this is not opinion. it is physics. it is scientific fact that we are being lied to. guest: have you looked -- host: have you looked into the 9/11 attacks? i have. there are some flaws and it which i have...
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. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the fbi. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the eastbound oeastbound -- end of friday's gn battle in lax's terminal three. a note inside of his bag gave insight to his frame of mind. he made a conscious decision to kill multiple tsa employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he wanted to "instill fear into their traitorous minds". he shot hernandez at the screening checkpoint and went up the elevateo are and came down and shot him again killing him. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i'm truly devastated. and we are all heart broken and we'll miss him dearly. the federal criminal complaint says ciancia used a smith and wesson assault rifle and carried five high capacity magazines. the fbi says it will build a full profile of ciancia and what brought him to this point. the 23-year-old was raised in this new jersey house and lived in los angeles about 18 months. unans
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. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart: that's obamacare and that's fraud possibly within obamacare. >> correct. stuart: now you've got numbers on fraud within medicare and medicaid. you've got the numbers from the fbi. >> from the fbi as well. and they have dated it back to 2009. that's the best data they can get. they're saying anywhere, and it's a huge range, anywhere from 75 billion to 250 billion in existing health programs. stuart: that's medicare and medicaid. >> that's correct. stuart: forget obamacare. >> and other government health programs, correct. 75 billion to 250 billion. stuart: to a quarter trillion
. >> that's where there's concern at the fbi. the fbi talking to fox business. agents there telling fox business there is concern that fraud will grow after health reform, that there will be a lot of crime in health reform, in the exchanges. right now, for example, the earned income tax credit, a lot of fraud there. about 25% of that program is fraud. if you use those same rates, 20, 25% you're talking 20 billion a year potential fraud in tax credits given out under health reform. stuart:...
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the fbi says ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >>james: another airport scare this one in alabama just two days after the deadly shooting at lax. now calling into question is airport security. details coming up. and it was a trip back in time for many as they celebrate their anniversary. we spoke with officials who hope this popular event will turn into an annual event. and it seems as a liquor edward snowden is missing home. with the details in his latest appeal to u.s. officials. >>anny: welcome back. a scare at birmingham alabama's international airport just two days after the deadly shooting at lax is calling into question airport's security. how safe are you at an airport? do americans deck there's a get the nation's airports for granted? cnn's a shelby lynne explains why they shouldn't. >>: sunday afternoon off authorities evacuated the airport over a bomb threat. police say someone found a note containing a spread prompted the evacuation. it cost for cancellation of a dozen flights. birmingham police sergeant says a search
the fbi says ciancia is currently in the hospital and is unresponsive. >>james: another airport scare this one in alabama just two days after the deadly shooting at lax. now calling into question is airport security. details coming up. and it was a trip back in time for many as they celebrate their anniversary. we spoke with officials who hope this popular event will turn into an annual event. and it seems as a liquor edward snowden is missing home. with the details in his latest appeal...
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and tonight we know why the fbi is investigating. now i'm a mana. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. pcentury link provides reliable yit services like multi-layered security solution to keep your information safe & secure. century link. your link with what's next. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. so, if you're sleeping in your contact lenses, what you wear to bed is your business. ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. serious eye problems may occur. ask your doctor and visit airoptix.com for safety information and a free one-month trial. maestro of project management. baron of
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. >> james was sworn in as the new head of the fbi. he previously center as deputy attorney general in the bush administration. and those are the headlines at this hour, i am tony harris in new york, "real money" can ali velshi is next on al jazeera. ♪ ♪ >>> danger of slowing home sales goes way beyond the housing market and could hurt you. plus $40 billion is sitting unclaimed in retirement accounts and some of it could be yours. and one man says it's time for the nfl to play by different rules when it comes to paying for new stadiums. i am ali velshi, this is "real money." ♪ ♪ >>> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show, so join our live conversation for the next half hour use buy using the #@a.j.realmoney on twitter. the sign that recovery may be starting to slip. pending home sales fell by 5.6% twaeurd to august. the biggest drop in three years, pending homes are those under contract to be closed in the next two months. unlike so many indicators which look at what's already happened this one is abo
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the case is being investigated by two police departments and the fbi. >> dan, thank you. reporting live from the scene. >>> up next, this is going to be great, i promise you, the new bob marley. up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like gu
the case is being investigated by two police departments and the fbi. >> dan, thank you. reporting live from the scene. >>> up next, this is going to be great, i promise you, the new bob marley. up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. they always have. they always will. that's why you take...
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the fbi was saying the ar-15 was involved. that was wrong. everybody is scrounging for information at this point. >> if you're, you know, if mr. eric wimple blog is running the social media for organizations such as your own or mine, what is the point at which you're willing to pull the trigger on information? are you willing to say we have information that may yet prove to be true, or would you rather hold back as others put things on line and on the air to make sure that something actually can be sourced on the record to something authoritative? >> i want on the record official confirmation of anything involving a name. short of that, three sources on any -- three different sources, not sources -- >> three different sources. >> yes. three different sources. one of the things that's a huge problem with this is oftentimes you have local law enforcement officials working on a story. whether it's boston, l.a., d.c., and the federal overlay at the same time. >> you have a multiplicity of sources. hard to get right. >> sometimes they're all getti
the fbi was saying the ar-15 was involved. that was wrong. everybody is scrounging for information at this point. >> if you're, you know, if mr. eric wimple blog is running the social media for organizations such as your own or mine, what is the point at which you're willing to pull the trigger on information? are you willing to say we have information that may yet prove to be true, or would you rather hold back as others put things on line and on the air to make sure that something...
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we want to know what you gave the fbi, sources and methods. they're welcome was soon worn out when they did that. two competing interests in our system, the right of the defendants to know what the government did to him or her, and why, and how, and when, and on the other hand, the need for our intelligence agencies to protect the very sources and methods that they need to ensure our national security. it was not resolved completely it was not resolved by the patriot act. i do not think it will ever be completely result come a it is a very difficult issue. fortunately for us, terrorist organizations, and organized crime organizations around the world have not formed the allegiance they -- that we thought they might. in terms of cyber crime, some of the groups perpetrate chewing -- groups arbitrating the cyber the stock markets, have been using means other than violence, that is the interesting thing about them. as long as they are stuck in their world of trying to results the methodst to they have always use, that is a benefit for us. words, a
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we ourselves were spied on and infiltrated for four decades by the fbi. we sued them and got them to do that it. individual stories are really important to share and once we lose that we loose community which i really think this would empire is fighting against. i would encourage people to speak out when you get angry like the fellow in network did opening the window and shouting out on not going to take it anymore and don't lose the sense of who you are in yourself and your created ding. >> grade. [applause] >> he so we will take some questions. come on up to the microphone. it will have to be from microphone. .. >>
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the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the precheck, which is early security screening, and might have been turned down for that. that was speculation very much at the time. the fbi is searching his apartment today. it is unclear at this time if anything they found at all. but local officials saying that this actually could have been an awful lot worse and the tsa was so swift to react when the gunman actually entered the airport. take a listen. >> we bore witness to heroism at this airport. when shots rang out, members of the police department ran towards that gunfire, without regard to their own safety or well being. the
the associated press also reporting the fbi wants to look into his background. they want to see precisely what the motivation was. i was speaking to a police officer yesterday. the police often certain was telling me, look, he might have had a run-in at some point at a checkpoint with the tsa at an airport, we don't know. there was also speculation from the officer that perhaps he'd actually applied for a job that he didn't get with the tsa and possibly that he tried signing up for the...
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but now the fbi is conducting an investigation. and dan simon is out front. >> reporter: an ak-47 replica, mistaken for the real thing. the deputy fired 13 rounds at lopez, killing him. >> the reports were he asked the boy to drop the weapon and he didn't drop it. >> andy was not that type, andy, if he knew it was a sheriff, if he was asked, andy would have dropped it. i don't believe that at all. >> family and friends have held rallies, calling the shooting a combination of unnecessary force and profiling. some say he was profiled because he was hispanic, walking through a rough neighborhood. >> we want him to be prosecuted for what he did. he took somebody's life. you know, he had just turned 13. you know, we want justice for andy. and until we get that we are not going to stop marching. >> i understand that the community is angry and sad and this is a horrible tragedy for all involved. >> sonoma county sheriff told us he could not go into details of the case. but he confirmed the deputy who fired the shots is eric gillhouse, an
but now the fbi is conducting an investigation. and dan simon is out front. >> reporter: an ak-47 replica, mistaken for the real thing. the deputy fired 13 rounds at lopez, killing him. >> the reports were he asked the boy to drop the weapon and he didn't drop it. >> andy was not that type, andy, if he knew it was a sheriff, if he was asked, andy would have dropped it. i don't believe that at all. >> family and friends have held rallies, calling the shooting a...
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the fbi made a call for general video that people may have made inside the terminal. in the meantime paul ciancia faces charges that could bring him the death penalty. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the federal bureau of investigation. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the end of the gun battle inside lax terminal 3. a note inside paul ciancia bag gave insight into his frame of mind. >> he made a conscious decision to call multiple t.s.a. employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter and stated he want to "instill fear into their traitorous minds." >> the federal bureau of investigation says paul ciancia shot t.s.a. agent gerardo i. hernandez at the screening checkpoint. went up the elevator, came down and shot him again. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, brother, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated. we are all heartbroken and we'll miss him dearly. >> the federal criminal complaint says paul ciancia used a smith and wesson assaul
the fbi made a call for general video that people may have made inside the terminal. in the meantime paul ciancia faces charges that could bring him the death penalty. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk according to the federal bureau of investigation. he was wounded in the face by police officers at the end of the gun battle inside lax terminal 3. a note inside paul ciancia bag gave insight into his frame of mind. >> he made a conscious decision to call...
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the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he was heading from l.a.x. to a video shoot in delaware. the shootings caused dozens of cancellations in the bay area. today eight flights to and fro l.a.x. were cancelled. be sure to check your flight status with your airline. >>> breaking news out of alameda county. six teenagers have been rescued after getting lost hiking. the teens got the top of the peak and lost the trail heading back. >> and we got on the wrong route and we tried to backtrack but then it started to get dark and we lost the trail and ended up in the field and called the cops. here we are. >> the reg
the fbi says he is unresponsive. the airport, a scene of fear and confusion friday morning returned to normal operation saturday afternoon. alex stone, abc news, los angeles. >> one of the people caught in the cross fire was a host of the tv series ""mythbusters." >> everyone was jumping over chairs and people. people were take cover. i mean, it was literally like my worst nightmare. and it was happening. >> "mythbusters" is shot in the bay area but he...
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the fbi has joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this would be depressing to find in your driveway when you went out in the morning. there wasn't much left of this honda element after a momma bear and two cubs got through with it. claw marks on the doors. everything else shredded. the couple suspects that bears got stuck inside. all the animals got for their trouble was a pack of gum and some mints. a whole lot of interior. >> all of the insurance. something for a new car. >>> an amazing scene at a vatican event. pope francis and a young visitor. pope francis giving him a pat on the face. he's not ready to leave in fact, he tries to get between the pope and the man he was greeting. when that didn't work, he joined francis' staff. the youngster even got pope francis to give him a
the fbi has joined the investigation into his death. >>> singer chris brown has checked into a rehab facility to deal with anger issues. the move comes one day after brown was released from a washington, d.c. jail on assault charges. brown could face serious jail time if officials in los angeles determine that the d.c. arrest violates his probation. >>> and this would be depressing to find in your driveway when you went out in the morning. there wasn't much left of this honda...
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two days after the attack. >>> the fbi says it won't release details from the investigation. the white house insists, it is cooperating. >> that includes testifying at 13 hearings, providing over 25,000 pages of documents. >> some state department and cia survivors have spoken to congressional members. but graham and others want to hear from all possible witnesses. >> make no mistake. justice will be done. >> the president himself has publicly said the benghazi investigation is a top priority. but as cnn first reported, the u.s. commandos miss ad crucial chance to capture a key suspect charged in the attack. when u.s. army attack grabbed the form he operative in tripoli this month, they were hours away from a potential second raid in benghazi to grab ahmed abu cattala. iter in happened. in part because after the public surrounding the first raid, the u.s. worried the libyan government might collapse from the pressure of being seen helping the u.s. but not getting him. he has lived openly in benghazi and he was interviewed by cnn is a point of frustration for the congress. >>
two days after the attack. >>> the fbi says it won't release details from the investigation. the white house insists, it is cooperating. >> that includes testifying at 13 hearings, providing over 25,000 pages of documents. >> some state department and cia survivors have spoken to congressional members. but graham and others want to hear from all possible witnesses. >> make no mistake. justice will be done. >> the president himself has publicly said the benghazi...
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the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in the past two days, they are aggressively pursuing this. stuart: this story of 10 million people from nbc, the cheerleaders of obama. >> the use of the word "period" implies what i told you is absolutely certain, take it to the bank. stuart: real fast, i've got to talk about the virginia gubernatorial he ooh-- election. the democrat has 40% and the republican has 35% and a libertarian has 10%. >> yes e i blame you for the mccollough victory because the libertarians are splitting the vote on the right and allowing a collectivist to walk in the doctor. >> and he is a collectivist and in my opinion cor
the fbi says no. and the fbi asked her a question, she lies. what's the ultimate outcome? she goes to jail and the fbi agency is on the job. how is it that the president can blatantly lie to us, but if the citizen lies, the citizen goes to jail. stuart: i can't explain why, but i think the end point may be that the president loses his political credibility and that the establishment media turns against him. >> and they have begun to do so. if you look at "the washington post" in...
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hadgar hoover, the fbi, been interested in civil rights leaders going back to the 1930s. he bugged them. he always thought the civil rights movement was controlled by moscow. he thought the vietnam students who are protesting against the war were controlled by moscow. yet importance in all of these groups. -- he had informants in all of these groups. hoover goes back to 1919, the wilsonld row era. we have always had a fear of communism disproportionate to what the real threat to us was. revolution, the property classes always feared labor. >> what has replaced that now? this term national security that justifies the mass surveillance of americans and people all over the world. this is under president obama. >> absolutely. historically, terrorists -- harry truman in 1947, the truman doctrine, he declared boldly on the floor of congress that we had to invest $409 in greece and turkey to defeat outside forces including terrorist and communist for destabilizing greece. these are people who fought for the independence of greece against the nazis. they became terrorists right a
hadgar hoover, the fbi, been interested in civil rights leaders going back to the 1930s. he bugged them. he always thought the civil rights movement was controlled by moscow. he thought the vietnam students who are protesting against the war were controlled by moscow. yet importance in all of these groups. -- he had informants in all of these groups. hoover goes back to 1919, the wilsonld row era. we have always had a fear of communism disproportionate to what the real threat to us was....
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the fbi used nancy sinatra "these boots are made for walking" to try and force leader david kuresh out of the waco compound. just last week the white house said it was concerned about a disturbing increase on the other side of africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of ginea. go ahead and as she says, hit them baby one more time. the correct answer is a, all the clocks in china are supposed to be set to china standard time. until the 1940s. the country had five time zones but that was changed to one when the communist pow er took over. that makes for the biggest time jump between adjacent countries in the world. 3.5 hours. so perhaps you can have dinner in china and step across the border into afghanistan and it is still time for a late lunch. does anyone know a good lunch spot? thank you for taking time for my report. i'll see you next week. >> hello these stories are topping the news this hour. toronto's mayor apologying but refusing to resign despite photos of him reportedly smoking crack cocaine. we will rephrase the suspected shooter's violent path. we are wai
the fbi used nancy sinatra "these boots are made for walking" to try and force leader david kuresh out of the waco compound. just last week the white house said it was concerned about a disturbing increase on the other side of africa after two u.s. sailors were taken hostage in the gulf of ginea. go ahead and as she says, hit them baby one more time. the correct answer is a, all the clocks in china are supposed to be set to china standard time. until the 1940s. the country had five...
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if you go to anyone who's a secret agent, fbi agent, they're huddled around blackberry. that's a critical infrastructure. if canadians hadn't blocked this sell, you can be sure americans would have. there's no way they'll allow a company so connected to chinese government have access to what blackberry doing. that goes for any of these companies. that's just the way it's going to be. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several administration, government officials, when they go to china, staffers are not allowed to take their blackberries. as soon as you enter chinese air space, they have access to all your stuff. your e-mail, your inbox, the whole nine yards. >> china is nothing to be afraid of. we're dealing with the principles. and versus stagnation. so as a rule, i like to go with evolution. let lenovo take over blackberry or whatever canada. >> exactly. that's what it is right there. >> maybe the secret service need to convert to iphones. we need to think big. >> it is a little bit -- there is a real threat. it's not
if you go to anyone who's a secret agent, fbi agent, they're huddled around blackberry. that's a critical infrastructure. if canadians hadn't blocked this sell, you can be sure americans would have. there's no way they'll allow a company so connected to chinese government have access to what blackberry doing. that goes for any of these companies. that's just the way it's going to be. >> so, well, i have to say, jason, i don f know for a fact n administration officials, several...
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why doesn't the fbi and the justice department just come and get them? >> the justice department says, "we have lots of other priorities," and they're right. >> steve lipscomb is founder and ceo of the world poker tour tv show, which helped fuel the craze for internet gambling. >> you and i don't want them chasing after the guys who are putting online poker. we want them to make sure that the next terrorist attack is not likely to happen. so i believe their priorities are straight. it's simply that by not enforcing, they're making it entirely inequitable. >> now, explain that. >> they keep the legitimate companies out of the business, and all of that goes to offshore companies that in no way can be regulated. >> or taxed. >> or taxed. [stopwatch ticking] >> as we'll discover, those offshore gambling companies even advertise here in the u.s., and it's all perfectly legal, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the cadillac at
why doesn't the fbi and the justice department just come and get them? >> the justice department says, "we have lots of other priorities," and they're right. >> steve lipscomb is founder and ceo of the world poker tour tv show, which helped fuel the craze for internet gambling. >> you and i don't want them chasing after the guys who are putting online poker. we want them to make sure that the next terrorist attack is not likely to happen. so i believe their...
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the fbi says he set out to kill tsa employees, and now a woman who knows the suspect tells our miguel marquez, that one roommate, who had no idea what was going on, even drove him to the airport. >> he asked one of the roommates if he could have a ride to the airport. >> why did he need a ride? >> he said he was going back home. either that his dad was kind of sick and he had to deal with some family issues. >> did anyone ever see a ticket? >> no. >> he did mention what day. that morning, he doesn't knock and says, i need to leave. can you take me now. >> did you ever express any hatred toward the government or the tsa? >> he thought that the tsa abused their power. >> police officers showed up at ciancia's apartment about 45 minutes after he took off to the airport. well his father was back in new jersey, had asked the police to check in on his son, after the family got a disturbing text message, including one that indicated that something bad might happen. so we're talking about 45 minutes between life and death for the victims of the shooting. if the police officers had gotten to t
the fbi says he set out to kill tsa employees, and now a woman who knows the suspect tells our miguel marquez, that one roommate, who had no idea what was going on, even drove him to the airport. >> he asked one of the roommates if he could have a ride to the airport. >> why did he need a ride? >> he said he was going back home. either that his dad was kind of sick and he had to deal with some family issues. >> did anyone ever see a ticket? >> no. >> he did...
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i say health care, you say fbi. what the fed and health exchanges. tracy: the team behind the group is that it again. changing the wedding registry experience. and men are included. we will be right back. capital to make it happen? without the thinking that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertise to execute it... and the financing toake it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. it can change the future. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always...
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. >> we heard from the fbi spokesperson about the documents he had on him and investigators are also looking into policy yawn see's past. and a disturbing message he sent to his family before the shooting. >> yeah, and we have more outside the family's home in new jersey. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey as investigators try to piece this thing together looking for any sort of clue that may give them some idea of what the motivation was and something to piece the shooting together. one of the things that will make it difficult is from talking to people that knew the family and people in the area, and paul ciancia did not have a lot of close friends here. he just left the area about 18 months ago, and spent his entire life here and yet it was very hard to find anybody that could say they knew him well. he went to high school at an all-boys catholic school just over the bridge in delaware, and there are some reports of some ex-students there who said he was quiet and spent a lot of time to himself and other reports say he was bullied, and we have no
. >> we heard from the fbi spokesperson about the documents he had on him and investigators are also looking into policy yawn see's past. and a disturbing message he sent to his family before the shooting. >> yeah, and we have more outside the family's home in new jersey. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey as investigators try to piece this thing together looking for any sort of clue that may give them some idea of what the motivation was and...
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the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central intelligence agency who launched a successful operation to bring osama bin laden to justice. as secretary of defense, he kept his commitment to keep america strong while working to end america's involvement in iraq and transition and exit from afghanistan. under his stewardship, cooperation between the united states and israel to face, and challenges, defense it grew to it on presented at -- unprecedented level. leon panetta has been there reaching out to consult with israel on terrorist threats and to ensure israel's military superiority. proud that hisly early fact-finding trips to mission inin adl toge
the serviceproud award has been presented to many distinguished law enforcement officials at the fbi, cia, u.s. customs service. the list of prior recipients is in your program and i think you will agree it is an impressive roster of great americans. tonight, as you heard, we honor leon panetta, who has given much of his life to public service and has left an indelible mark in the fight against terrorism and extremism. history will probably remember him as the director of the central...
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but the fbi arrested him. abc's clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: it's the case of an aviator allegedly acting atrociously. 45-year-old michael pascal is an airline pilot for delta connection, charged with abusive sexual contact on an aircraft. accused of fondling a 14-year-old girl. the incident allegedly occurred saturday on delta flight 855, from detroit to salt lake city. pascal, off duty and flying as a passenger, was sitting next to the alleged victim. the 14-year-old who was traveling as an unaccompanied minor, says she lowered the armrest between them and fell asleep. when she woke up, the armrest was raised and pascal was touching her inappropriately. she claims she elbowed him in the arm and complained to a flight attendant. the flight crew moved her to another seat. when the plane landed, police were there to meet it. pascal's attorney says, quote, his client had fallen asleep. and while asleep, wound up leaning on the person next to him. he had no intention of causing harm or any kind of
but the fbi arrested him. abc's clayton sandell has the story. >> reporter: it's the case of an aviator allegedly acting atrociously. 45-year-old michael pascal is an airline pilot for delta connection, charged with abusive sexual contact on an aircraft. accused of fondling a 14-year-old girl. the incident allegedly occurred saturday on delta flight 855, from detroit to salt lake city. pascal, off duty and flying as a passenger, was sitting next to the alleged victim. the 14-year-old who...
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. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk, according to the fbi. paul ciancia was wounded in the face by plifs at the end -- police officers at the end of friday's gun battle at lax terminal 3. a note inside paul ciancia's bag gave insight into his graham of mind. >> he made a decision to kill multiple tas employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter stating he wanted to "ipp still fear into their traitorous minds." >> the federal bureau of investigation says paul ciancia shot gerardo i. hernandez at the screening checkpoint, went up the elevator, came down and shot gerardo i. hernandez again, killing hip. his widow spoke to reporters. >> he was a wonderful husband, father, son and friend. he would have been 40 next week. i am truly devastated. we are all heartbroken and will miss him dearly. >> the federal criminal complaints says paul ciancia used a smith and weeson assault rifle, carried five hay capacity magazines and wounded three police officers. >> the federal bureau of investigation will build a full profile of sooeps , and what
. >> the suspect paul ciancia is unresponsive and unable to talk, according to the fbi. paul ciancia was wounded in the face by plifs at the end -- police officers at the end of friday's gun battle at lax terminal 3. a note inside paul ciancia's bag gave insight into his graham of mind. >> he made a decision to kill multiple tas employees. he addressed them at one point in the letter stating he wanted to "ipp still fear into their traitorous minds." >> the federal...
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the fbi has joined the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to the girl's seat. he's due in federal court today. >>> airlines are earning record amounts of money for sky high fees for checking bags and serving food. analysts predict major airlines will rake in $15 billion in extra fees this year alone. up 18% from last year. 60% of that money comes from frequent flyer surcharges and another 25% from checked baggage fees. >>> a blinding dust storm is blamed for a deadly pileup in southern arizona. three people were killed and a dozen others injured in a string of chain-reaction crashes that crushed cars and overturned tractor-trailers on interstate 10. 20 vehicles were involved in the crash, including at least six big rigs. >> the bond created by hurricane sandy was evid
the fbi has joined the investigation in to his death. >>> delta airlines pilot is in custody in utah charged with groping a minor during a flight last weekend. 45-year-old michael james pascal was a passenger on the flight. he was sitting next to a 14-year-old girl. she claims when she woke up he was groping her backside. pascal said he fell asleep and somehow his hand fell in to the girl's seat. he's due in federal court today. >>> airlines are earning record amounts of money...
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guest: i don't think we can get john boehner mugshotted by the fbi on charges of extortion but your larger point is right. the tea party folks are a minority of the republican party but yet they are the tail that wags the dog. they do not believe in compromise. i go back to the story i put up this morning about ted cruz's father and the speeches he's given on behalf of his son at tea party republican events and he says we have had enough of compromise. we've had enough of established republicans, we don't want compromise. it seems to me that is not a fair reading of what the founders had in mind when they created our system. they created a system that is hard to pass legislation, a lot of checks and balances, but they did that purposely to make things slow but to force people to come together and work things out in a deliberative fashion. i don't think they envision people misusing the roles or the system to say no and if you don't do this my way, i will blow up the economy with a default or the debt crisis or throw people out of work, hundreds of thousands of people by having a government
guest: i don't think we can get john boehner mugshotted by the fbi on charges of extortion but your larger point is right. the tea party folks are a minority of the republican party but yet they are the tail that wags the dog. they do not believe in compromise. i go back to the story i put up this morning about ted cruz's father and the speeches he's given on behalf of his son at tea party republican events and he says we have had enough of compromise. we've had enough of established...
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let's bring in former fbi cyberterrorism official michael thadis and former homeland security secretary, tom ridge. he joins us by phone. let me begin with michael here. so we have the white house meeting with ceos today of various companies. we have mastercard, we have northrop grumman, from the defense sector, bank of america. i mean this all sound very good but are we really safe from cyber attacks at this very moment? >> we're not even close and i don't think the effort that's underway right now in today's meeting a part of is getting us very close. we're not talking about anything close to security standards that companies can implement. there is a lot of fear out there that the government will tell us how we need to protect our networks? do we need to use this software or that hardware. we're so far away from that it is almost mind boggling. i'm not even sure what the strategy is at this point. ashley: let me bring in on that note, governor ridge. that is the big question, isn't it? getting the public and private sector to work together. why is that such a challenge? >> i think it
let's bring in former fbi cyberterrorism official michael thadis and former homeland security secretary, tom ridge. he joins us by phone. let me begin with michael here. so we have the white house meeting with ceos today of various companies. we have mastercard, we have northrop grumman, from the defense sector, bank of america. i mean this all sound very good but are we really safe from cyber attacks at this very moment? >> we're not even close and i don't think the effort that's...
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the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> whipping winds caused a scene in the bay area from toppling trees and knocking out power to overturning big rigs. the strength of the winds quite evident. at least one truck driver suffered minor injuries. >>> they died down a bit. let's look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning, marla. the winds are dropping off. we saw gusts to 75 miles per hour through the altamont pass. this morning we still have pretty strong speeds that will be the case the next few hours. as we progress throughout the day the winds will drop off and the shower chances increase. best chance later today in the south bay and east bay. 63 degrees in concord, 61 san jose, it's going to be cold. then we warm up tuesday into wednesday, upper 60s to low 70s return. here is mike inouye and your drive. >> we have returned to your coliseum. during the 6:00 hour we had a backup and a crash that has cleared. we show you the slowdown that continues as folks head through the area and others to they>&ç mateo bridge. kind
the fbi is now conducting an independent investigation. >>> whipping winds caused a scene in the bay area from toppling trees and knocking out power to overturning big rigs. the strength of the winds quite evident. at least one truck driver suffered minor injuries. >>> they died down a bit. let's look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning, marla. the winds are dropping off. we saw gusts to 75 miles per hour through the altamont...
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in two weeks from now we'll see the trial of michael steinberg and i assume the fbi continues to try to turn witnesses against him. so i think you can't rule that out in the future, but i would probably not expect it at this point. >> the only reason i ask is because if you remember and you remember so well given -- now we're talking about a $1.8 billion settlement, 600 was already from a prior settlement, some people meant the whole thing was over. here we are they would argue we're sort of double dipping. it seems to me they're taking a second bite at the apple, why not take a third? >> right. i think that's certainly possible. the 600 from earlier this year is an interesting discussion. i think in the hedge 23u7bd cumulatikmu cumulative -- fund community, i think you would have expected this to be tied up. instead you have steve cohen fighting personal charges that he failed to supervise errant employees, which is the nature of a pending civil case against them. and i'm glad you brought it up, actually, because that won't go away with today's settlement. they'll still have to figh
in two weeks from now we'll see the trial of michael steinberg and i assume the fbi continues to try to turn witnesses against him. so i think you can't rule that out in the future, but i would probably not expect it at this point. >> the only reason i ask is because if you remember and you remember so well given -- now we're talking about a $1.8 billion settlement, 600 was already from a prior settlement, some people meant the whole thing was over. here we are they would argue we're sort...
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the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for the tsa mission. >> there were two other agents injured. they're now recovering. >>> overnight a shooting on homecoming weekend at a college in north carolina. police say somebody was firing off a gun near a dorm near the campus of north carolina state at&t university. the university was put on lockdown. the lockdown is over but the shooter is still out there and the search continues. luckily the student that was shot should be okay. >>> nothing short of a miracle. listen to this story, unbelievable. a group of 8 skydivers and two pilots lucky to be alive after the two planes they were in collided in the air. one plane was sent plummeting to earth in flames. the pilot parachuted out.
the fbi says 39-year-old hernandez was shot at point blank range. then the gunman came because because he saw hernandez moving. his grieving wife speaks out for the first time. >> he was always excited to go to work and enjoyed the interaction with the passengers at l.a.x. he was a joyful person, always smiling. he took pride in his duty for the american public and for the tsa mission. >> there were two other agents injured. they're now recovering. >>> overnight a shooting...